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Samuel Ulbricht is a Researcher in the Department of Practical Philosophy I at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz since 2021, holding a position as scientific assistant. He is currently a junior member of the Gutenberg Academy Fellows Program (2025-2027). His research focuses on ethics of education, children's ethics, and the ethics/aesthetics of computer games. He holds degrees from the University of Stuttgart, including a first state examination in Philosophy/Ethics and German (2019).
His work integrates philosophical theory with practical educational applications, particularly in digital contexts. Notable contributions include monographs like *Ethics of Computer Gaming: A Foundation* (2020) and co-edited volumes exploring digital lifeworlds. He actively participates in conferences addressing digital ethics, didactics, and game studies.
Ulbricht has held roles such as lecturer at the University of Stuttgart (2019) and research roles at institutions like the State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart. His interdisciplinary approach bridges moral philosophy with contemporary digital culture, emphasizing ethical frameworks for emerging technologies.
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